Gender: Male
James Edwin Bowman is a former American football defensive back who played five seasons with the New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Patriots in the second round of the 1985 NFL Draft. During his rookie year, 1985, in the Divisional Playoff game against the Oakland Raiders, Bowman recovered two fumbles on Special Teams, one which led to a Tony Eason touchdown pass 2 plays later. The second fumble recovery occurred following a Sammy Seale fumble on a kickoff. Mosi Tatupu knocked the ball loose, and it rolled into the end zone where Bowman recovered it for what proved to be the game winning score in a 27–20 Patriots victory. Bowman played with the Patriots in Super Bowl XX, a 46–10 loss to the Chicago Bears. He played college football at Central Michigan University and attended Cadillac High School in Cadillac, Michigan.
Source: Wikipedia | Last updated on April 26, 2024
On the name Jim Bowman, Jim means Supplanter, Holder of Heels, Form of James, One who Supplants, Ya-hew May Protect. Bowman means The Archer.
The name Jim Bowman is often used as a Male name and is mostly used as a First Name.
Jim is commonly found in United States of America, United Kingdom, Canada, and 93 more countries.
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At NamesLook, the name Jim is recorded 85,488 times globally, ranking it as the 713th most common name worldwide.
Jim is most prevalent in United States of America, with 44,248 occurrences, making it the 86th most popular name in the country.
In Ireland, the name Jim is found among 1 in every 33 people, showcasing its highest frequency there.
Country | Rank | Frequency |
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United States of America | #86 | 1 : 41 |
United Kingdom | #154 | 1 : 36 |
Canada | #100 | 1 : 91 |
Ireland | #110 | 1 : 33 |
Netherlands | #375 | 1 : 147 |
France | #1,095 | 1 : 586 |
South Africa | #1,760 | 1 : 2,034 |
Peru | #937 | 1 : 907 |
Hong Kong | #379 | 1 : 419 |
Malaysia | #1,387 | 1 : 2,035 |
This chart displays the ranking of the name Jim from 1980 to 2023, based on the most recent data from the U.S. Social Security Administration.
James Edwin Bowman is a former American football defensive back who played five seasons with the New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Patriots in the second round of the 1985 NFL Draft. During his rookie year, 1985, in the Divisional Playoff game against the Oakland Raiders, Bowman recovered two fumbles on Special Teams, one which led to a Tony Eason touchdown pass 2 plays later. The second fumble recovery occurred following a Sammy Seale fumble on a kickoff. Mosi Tatupu knocked the ball loose, and it rolled into the end zone where Bowman recovered it for what proved to be the game winning score in a 27–20 Patriots victory. Bowman played with the Patriots in Super Bowl XX, a 46–10 loss to the Chicago Bears. He played college football at Central Michigan University and attended Cadillac High School in Cadillac, Michigan.
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